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Example sentences for "hear what"

  • His Grace of Monmouth, of course, had to be consulted on one or two points; and he brought those other two with him to hear what we had to say.

  • It was, I thought, just that she had conquered herself, and set herself to hear what I had to say, before answering me as I wished.

  • I always like to hear what Mr. Rann has got to say.

  • Hear what he says: 'How often would I have gathered you as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings, and ye would not!

  • If you wished to hear what we were talking about, you should have come and sat down beside us; you knew where we were.

  • Hear what he said who was born in happy hour!

  • And the King said with a loud voice, Hear what I say, Infantes of Carrion!

  • The Captain raised his head pretty smartly, to hear what it was.

  • Let us take this gentleman to see him, and let us hear what he says,' cried Florence.

  • You are not unprepared to hear what favour I have come to ask of you?

  • I will not detain you to hear what we of the North think of this internal slave trade.

  • My card was in his hand: he was nervously rolling and unrolling it, without a moment's cessation, in his anxiety to hear what I had to say.

  • I told you in my first letter how and where they had been inflicted--when you see them with your own eyes, you will be best prepared to hear what my future purposes are, and how you can aid them.

  • Mrs. Sampson took Gorby into Brian's sitting-room, and having closed the door, sat down and prepared to hear what he had to say for himself.

  • Kilsip, looking rather bewildered, took a sip of whisky, and waited to hear what Mr. Calton had to say.

  • But once he raised his voice to such a pitch that we were able to hear what he said.

  • Neith did not wait to hear what he would say.

  • Hear what we have to say, and then decide our fate.

  • Perhaps it would interest you to hear what he says.

  • Then with a sudden change of tone) But now I must hear what it was Jem was saying to you when I came into the room!

  • He spoke a few gracious words with me, but could not wait to hear what I would say, as his companions were already on board when he arrived.

  • You will have to hear what must be very painful to you.

  • And now, my daughter, you must summon all your courage to hear what I need all my strength of mind to tell-the sad story of the fate which the gods have decreed for our house.

  • Pete had been thinking deeply, and I was waiting to hear what he had to say.

  • But Margaret did not seem to hear what he said, she was still gazing at me and wondering what I was going to say.

  • I couldn't help feeling rather cross, and yet I had a contradictory sort of interest and almost eagerness to hear what he had to say.

  • We've had it often enough, and I want to hear what happened.

  • I want to go and ask that tall thin yellow chap what he means by spying round this table and trying to hear what we're talking about.

  • Well, Sir Humphrey Leigh, let's hear what you've got to say to me.

  • Hender suspected that something had occurred, and was curious to hear what it was; but there sat those idiotic little girls, and of course it wouldn't do to speak before them.


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